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Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Hulsey are shown at
a New Doctor And Family Like Perry ★
By Maxine Thompson
Dr. Wayne Hulsey and his
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Get tough inWashington.
Put Sam Nunn in the Senate.
July 26, 1972
TO: THE CITIZENS OF PERRY AND HOUSTON COUNTY
The support given my campaign for the United States Senate
by the citizens of Perry and Houston County is unprecedented in
Georgia political history. We are on the threshold of victory.
To those who have given so much, it is difficult for me to
ask more, but I must. Approximately 40% of the voters in Georgia
will decide on their vote in the next 2 weeks. If all my friends
in Houston County will call (a toll-free Watts line is available
at the Headquarters office. Main Street) or write 2 people each
who live outside our County, I sincerely believe that this
assure our victory. This is not Sam Nunn's campaign—it is
pur campaign. We started here on March 15th, and with your
continued help, we will celebrate victory here on November 7th.
Please contact your friends throughout Georgia before the
Tuesday, August Bth Primary.
May God Bless each of you. I'll never forget your support
and your help.
Sincerely,
9 ~
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wife, Mary, spend their days
at his office and in their free
home with their two daughters, Kelly and Valerie.
lime are getting settled in
their home at 1106 Cater
Avenue in Perry.
Dr. Hulsey is one of
Perry’s three new
physicians located in new
offices in Morningside
Shopping Center across from
the Perry-Houston County
Hospital. They adopted the
business name of Family
Practice Associates, and Dr.
Walter W. Simpson and Dr.
Hulsey are already in
j practice here. Dr. Hoyt W.
Crump will come to Perry
later to join them.
In their spacious new
quarters each doctor has his
own private suite consisting
of personal office and three
! examining rooms. In ad
dition there are waiting
room, office, laboratory, and
other facilities necessary for
their medical practice. All of
the doctors are in general
practice.
A native of Metier,
Georgia, Dr. Hulsey was a
graduate of Metier High
School and an un
dergraduate of Georgia
Tech. He received a business
administration degree from
Augusta College and his M.
D. degree from the Medical
College of Georgia at
Augusta, where he was a
member of Phi Chi medical
fraternity.
He completed his in
ternship at the Medical
Center in Columbus and was
The families of members of Boy Scout Troop 96
will join them for a picnic at Camp Benjamin
Hawkins near Byron, Friday beginning at 6 p.m.
The United Methodist Men of the Crossroads
United Methodist Church will meet this Thursday
July 27 at the home of Mr. John Houser, 814
Forrest Hills Road. The meeting will begin with a
cook-out at 8; 00 P.M. with an interesting program
to follow. All men of the church and community
are invited to attend.
Coming September 23,1972 a circus of Arts and
Crafts sponsored by the Idaka Club. Applications
are being taken now. Anyone interested in
displaying or selling their works, contact Mrs.
Larry Walker, 987-3029; Mrs. Jerry Horton, 987-
2059; or Mrs. Jimmy Dorsett, 987-4714.
Vault Space Running
Out, Hunt Says
Tommie Hunt, clerk of
superior court for Houston
County, told commissioners
he is running out of vault
space at the courthouse in
Perry. He asked com
missioners to approve
employed there as an
emergency room physician.
He likes to play golf, water
ski and fish.
Mrs. Hulsey enjoys golfing
and reading. Also a native of
Metier, she is a graduate of
Metier High School and
received a degree in
business education from
Augusta College.
The Hulseys have two
daughters, Kelly, 7 and
Valerie, 16 months. They
attend Perry United
Methodist Church.
LARKY WALKER Continues p «
To Give You His Position On
Major Issues. During The Past | w«
Three Weeks, He Has Discussed m
Taxes, Law And Order,
Agriculture, Tourism, Government k
Bureaucracy And Local URRY WfILKER
Government Control.
This Week He Discusses
DISTRICT UNITY;
★ "I Want To Be A Unifying Force In The 100th District. I Want To Communicate
With All Citizens.”
★ "If Elected, ! Will Make Myself Available To The Citizens Os Our District”
INTEGRITY;
★ ”1 Will Be Honest ”
★ ”1 Will, At All Times, Attempt To Do What I Feel Is In The Best Interest Os Our Citizens.”
Elect LARRY WALKER as your State
Representative • District 100
PAID POLITICAL any.
revamping of records for the
past five years, a move that
would cut down the number
of books needed and time
required for researching
records.
The present budget con
tains funds to get the data
processing system into
operation sometime this fall,
but Hunt said remaking
records for the past five
years is urgently needed.
Commissioners agreed to
investigate the program
which would cost about
$75,000 for the past five
years.
Commissioners agreed
that Mrs. Jackie Wellens,
switchboard operator at the
courthouse, be allowed to
assist in reworking jury lists,
Hunt said the names in the
jury box must be increased
from the present 2,800 to
about 4,000. Now that
Houston County is in a
separate circuit, he said, a
large number of jurymen are
required. Hunt said that
Judge Willis B. Hunt, Jr.
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1972
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Ordinary Clinton K. (Clint) Watson was given a
surprise birthday party on July 19 by fellow of
ficials and employees at the county court house in
Perry. Helping him cut his cake is Frances Annis,
Clerk in Watson’s office. Among the gifts he
received was a huge “Key to the Washroom,”
because since the County Commission office
moved to Warner Robins Clint oversees custodial
services in the courthouse. Special recognition
was given to his new dance, “Call Me When the
Coke Machine Gets Dry Cause I Come Running.”
requested reworking the
jury lists.
It is not clear, Hunt noted,
whether persons between 18
and 21 years old may serve
on juries even though they
may vote. It was pointed out
that using only those names
of persons between 21 and 65
years of age would cut down
the work load. Persons over
65 are exempt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T.
Biggs of Perry announce the
birth of a son, Steven Travis
born at the Houston County
Hospital on July 11. Mrs.
Biggs is the former Maroline
Jones of Perry.
Grandparents are Mrs.
Ruby M. Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Biggs.